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O r r MEDFOftD irKUj Ti?TRT7N"E, MPnOOTtD, Or?F.C!OX, FRTDAY. .TAXIQ.RY 2:., 1020. PXGE THREH RIVER ICE HELPS FLOOD OF BOOZE TO DETROIT IE TORONTO. Out., Jan. 2.".. oPi Opportunities afforded liquor ?inugKler$ by the frozen Detroit river were described by the To rutiio Cilobe today as follows: Six inches of river ice inter rupted by less than 1 t'O feet of (pen water, coupled with the fact th.ft Sumner C. Sleeper, chief of the Detroit customs patrol, and a ikwu r.f his men had thrown up their jobs, presented to the rum trafficking fraternity nn opportun ity which they have been denied d for many months. Taking advantage of the situa tion the smugglers speeded up pro duction and by using nmall auto lnoMlc, sleighs and even old-fashioned toboggans, .succeeded in transport Ins an undetermined quantity of lit nor and Canadian beer to Detroit and Its environs. The operations were carried on boldly and in the sight of hun dreds of spectators who lined the shores to watch the progress of the scores of caravans over the frozen waste. In several instances small cars were observed hitched to boats with slcl runners which whisked them across in express lime. When the open stretch of water was en countered the boats were utilized. Further down, the river the ice was solid all the way across and tho boats wero dispensed with, on the Detroit side large vans labelled 'furniture and express were obsci v ( ed speeding away from the river a within a few minutes after a cargo had landed. There was no attempt at interference at any time, so far us reported. In one place n small rowboat, idled high with beer cartons, was having trouble picking its way through the openings in the ice field. There were four men in the boat and each poled manfully to get -their little craft through. In all It was a real field day for the fraternity. TO MOVE BALKS XKW YtiUK. Jan. 2 5. UV) A churi'h whose meml)crs fcid they huva a "Kaert'il trust" to maintain their edifice in tlie heurt of New Tork Um-ateuK to prevent a eum- 'plete.' realization oC the inetropuli tan center planned by .luhn 1). lloekcl'eller, Jr. The CoIloKlato lteformed church of .St. .iehola.. at Fifth avenue and Forty-eiKht h .street, oecujties une of the few pareelH of land in the three blocks from Forty-eiuhth to Fifty-firnt streets, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, not included in the Sa.dO0.000 a year leae by Co lumbia university to .Mr. Itoeke- ' feller. The llrv, Dr. Malcolm James Mat'Ueod, pastor and Charles Stewart i'hillips, treasurer, said to day the church had repeatedly re tusfd offers to sell or lease. )r. MacLeod said he believed landmarks In New York, part leu -larly churches, .should not bo torn down. "The material thliiKs are Kreat," he said, "but the spiritual things are greater." The s)Ire of St. Nicholas church has often been declared one of the most beautiful in the world. The bell in Its steeple wa cast in Hol land In 17is. The churi'h at one time refused an offer of 87,000, 0tM for tin; .site. A representative of .Mr. Rocke feller said that if negotiations for ihn churi'h t-a'te had been opened ho believed Mr. Hucktrfelli-r would drop Ilium Immediately if he learn ed the church was unwilling under any circumstances to move from Its present place of worship. Hockey. PORTLAND. Ore. Jan. 25. (! The rejuvenated Seattle hockey team defeated Port hind here last niu'ht, 8 to 1. Seattle's new K'nlic, Lovino, was responsible for turning dozcn.s. ot shots away, some of which looked like certain KoaK AVlittrside Run Cold. LIRMLNOUAM, Ala. Jan. UV) For the first time in 10 years, Walker Whitside, well known stage star, failed to show up for n performance here, being confined to hy 'room with a heavy cold. - Road Oil Cleaning Car Washing Hardie System Wc use special chemicals for road oil. "Will not iu jure finest finish. No hIohui lined. Best equip ment iu city. O Expert Polishing and Rc finishing. Vacunuij-Clcan- ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 101 a Riverside Phone 18 BRINGING UP FATHER I I MV-WHAT A BEAOTIFOL 1( i M-VT!CED THE I I f UIO&T "VD IM-? I ! I'M "bORRV-Bt) I' KIO?OOYOU I ftHpULD a,t MOT - I CBWWTWE kOR-l. OR-. HOPE I'M VVPJ1 TOMI I HUN INTO THEM fjQ I HATS TO-OAV AMD Srvl PA-THER'O THROUGH- THERE a in TO -Off- I TO NI6.E. . , EVEPO, WHfrnfl- , i I THHTY ARtJU'iT J OE1,KVHEM QOjTHE PROMT , O ?-'". , I I N. O i I GORCE.OO'O- 5 LEPTTHE&LL I OOOR 6EUU- ILliU ( 2J (J) J LV- h iyfflJr U8r I 1 &M - sil l iii ,, Vi i ! ; J II H Mj MRgRl:- I V,,., I O "" ,.,hU rwrvnl. -- ( 75 I ! THE NEBBS Innocent Ambrose s By SOL HESS THE NEBBS Innocent Ambrose ,T 5 TO BE THAT OOUSJ 5TAM'M, TME ATTOEtvjE.V( I5TI5VIMS TO IKOOUCe. SYLVIA. APPLEE.V to sue. potts roe 6KEftCM OP" PROMISE TMIM YUKKA, t'nl.. Jan. lia. OV) William J. Kllington, -ts, imiiittM and S. .1. Nk'huls. 7, p""' all -m-ployo, wore killed at Weed -wlu-n their automobile upset. They liiul biniffht lb"' machine for a trip homo to (.'hlcaso. Notice of KlierilTs Sale. Py virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and un der tho seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in uud for the County of Jackson, to mo di rected and dated on the 1:3rd day of January, II'J, in n certain ac tion therein, wherein Western Loan Puildintr Company, a. Ptah cor poration, as Plaint iff, recovered judmnent against Kathlyn Walker and Amos W. Walker, her husband, and Pine Lumber Company, an UrcKop cor iiora lion, the Defend ants, for the sum of ?S00.00 with interest at 10',' from February lti, 1 !tS, and $31.ys with interest from December 13, 1M2R, at 10 per annum, and the further sum of SiiSO.OO at attorney's fees, which judgment was enrolled and docket ed in the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the iI3rU day of January. Notice 1h hereby nlven that, pur suant to the terms of sntd execu tion, I will on the 2nd day of March, IIUM, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Court house in the City of Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale, and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, 1o satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the rltfht. title and interest that the said defendants, Kathlyn Walker ami Amus V. Walker and Pine Lumber Company had on the !tth day of January, !U8. or now have in and to tin; follow Ins de scribed property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, to-wit: Lot ! In Ploek 73 of tho Town, now City, of Medford.. Dated this IMtli day of January, liiaa. HALPH Ci. JICNNINOS. Sheriff of Jackson County, OrfiKon. Ity Oltffi E. And'-r.son, Deputy. Not lev or First Meeting of Creditors. No. P-12KM In PHtikruptey. In the District Court of the United Slates for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of D. O. Poppa and Myrtle M. Poppa, husband and wife. Lankrupts. To the creditors of D. G. Poppa and Myrtle M. Pop pit, husband and wife, of the City of Puttu Falls, in the County of Jaekfon und Dis trict aforesaid, Runkrupts. Notice is hereby given that cn the 18th day of January. A. D. 1!2H. the said D. fi. Poppa and Myrtle M. Poppa, husband and wife, were duly adjudicated bankrupts; and that the first meting of their cred itors will 1m; hold in the office of jthe Referee. Medford Ryilding. Medford, Oregon, on tho 6th da v of February, a. D. IJC.t. at 2:30 oVlock in ihr-afternooie) at which time the said creditor may attend, prove Aheir claims, appoint a trus tee, i"amine the bankrupt, and transact such other business us tnuy properly come before said meeting. O HARRY C. SKYRMAN, Referee in B;r9kruptoy. JanuQy 2;rd, l!i2y. FOR SALE OR TRA PK--Pedigreed police dog ( inns. old. What have you? Pox 8. care Tribune. W-, Wf PAPER o ; o Firg Insurance Placed iu one oiQI OLD represented by me will assure a Just and prom j) nettle ment in eac of loss. - , Chauncey Florey 201 First National Bonk BldR. "mow donjt- sa-v l wad avjV- TO DO TMIS EITWE(2 I'S AKJ ITEM MEC2E: IM TME TUAT SOU MADE A PUBLIC AWWOUMCEME-NJT TUAT VOU sersious imtewtions regard- MISS APPLEHV AMD T7-IAT WALKED OUT OM ME12 TOG DISAPPEARING WIDOW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rates per word for first Insertion, 2c; each succeed,lno Insertion, 1c; minimum 25c. Index your ads with For Sale, p Rent, etc., end count these words, as well si each Initial, tetephono number, etc., as a word. Claislflvd ada cash In advance and not taken over phone, unless advertiser has monttily account. No allowance for pboae errors. WANTFD SITUATIONS WANTED Housework, liuiulre 12 1 King St. ;tn" WANTED P.y experienced or chard man. to rent small pear orchard; cash or share. Phone 7-F-l. 307 WANTED .Millions of rabbit skins and other raw fun?. Yalcauda Fur Company, 2131 Western Ave. Seattle. 3oT. WANTED Elderly woman who wants a eod home and sonic waives to do liht housework. Phono r.;.3-n-4. 307 EXPEitl E N C E D d a I ry h e rdsma n and milker wants temporary work month or six weeks. Write. Dairyman, Ideal Auto Camp. 30 5 WANTED General repairing, locksmlthing, phonograph re pairing. Bicycles, tricycles and wagons for children aold very reasonable on time. Call and deliver. Medford Cycle & Repair Shop, successor to Liberty Re pair Shop, 111 N. Fir St. Phone 261. Chas. Fisher, Prop. 248tf WANTED Housework, day or hour. Phone 131T.-X. 311 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Will pay cash (If your price is right i for modest home. Pox 2S, Tribune. 307 WA NT ED Nursing in my home: nice ipiiet locality. Patients will receive good care, P. O. Hox 037, Medford. 37 WANTED To rent 3 -room fur nished house, hetwe-en $ 1 & and SIX. Address Lox F. A., Mail Tribune. 300 MISCELLANEOUS HA YE VUl'U Furniture uphol stered, rofinishod and reglucd. A. N. Thibault. Tel H69-R. 309 ANYWHERE FOR IflHE Ten pass, bus; low rates. Tel. Chas. R. Howard, J 129. 2G7tf CASH PAID for furs, hldea and pelts. Johnson'H Market, 323 N. Grape St. Phono 1)7. 243tf RUSINEKS OriUltTL'MTIHS i l'OIt SALE Pool hnll. cigar store and confectionery, located in the heart of the business district, do ing an excellent business. Xet ' profits for l!'2i show better than i Si .".00. Sale price, including 1 stock, ?t300; only $2000 cash. jfere'syour chance. Sec Charles j A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 72S. Do You Want a LOAN SEE Reddn Co. For ftd loans orQinui city property. -119 North roved tral. Phone 720. LINK STOCK COMPANIES CA Wrltsis-iiP l-AAJVE(3 SAID TMAT SVLUV V?'!&'sV"t SAID WIM NJEVET5 SOU FOl t It r: T I It M SH ED ICOOMK KUl! HKNT Furnished sleepinB l'unms for Keiillemuli. 3L'f .So. UlvcVHidc Ave. IC FOIt IIF.N1 APAllTMFNTS F(H: SALE 2-rm. furnished apt. ! Private entrance; llht. and water i paid: ailulis. 313 N. Dartlett. ! phone i;r.s-:. aur.if i , j FOR RENT Strictly modern 4- ro.ni apt. Hollv Apts. 310 FOR RENT Apartments. 331 Apple. 308 FOR RENT Furnished aiiart iuin Ik. Phono -102-11. 2lMtf FOR JtENT 3-room furnished apt. Inquire 34 Ti West 2nd St. Adults. 2U1H FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment with garage: fully modern; hot and cold water and light supplied. SunriBo Super Service Station, corner 12th and Riverside. 2G3tf FOR RENT Furn. 2-rm. apts.; private bath, electric range, hot and cold water. Phone 12. 21tf FOR RENT Furn. 2 and 3-rm. apts.; garage, 004 W. 10th. IBBtf FOR REXT--Furnished apt; lights, water and garage, ?1S. 124 Lin coln. 30f FOR RENT ROUSES FOR RENT New 4-room duplex, close In; oak floors and fireplace. f2l N. RarUett. 304tf FOR RENT OR SALE House, 7 rooms, newly painted and paper ed, at f'31 So. Ivy St. Phono 3S3-W for appointment. 301tt FOR RENT Yacant Feb. 1st, neat modern litii; home, Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished. 25 month, water paid. Cull I'.anister Agency, Inc., 100 West Main. 305 FOR RENT 11 -room house close in. Inquire 22H So, Front. 307 FOR RENT 4 - room modem house. Phono &92 - V. 307 FOR RENT 1 - room, modern house, lU,ri2 W. I 1 th. See A. JI. Williams at Mail Tribune. tf FOR RENT Well furnished C room house, close in. Phone 10 12-W, 305 FOR RENT One fl-room modern house. Close In. l'honc 315. 2&rtf FOR RENT 7-room stucco house, with basement, at 1128 West Main. Inquire 1006 West Main. 261 tf FOR RENT romo8. Furnished or uiuurnlshcd. Rrown & White. 47tf Clean rags wanted at tho Mail TTihuno office. tf FOR RENT - Furnished huuse lights, water, gain go, $12. 124 Lincoln. :to:i FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3 'V, Irrigate.) land on Ross Lane, partly in alfalfa and strawberries; one mile frotn post office: wood fi-roam house and out building. $35 per month. 621 Dakota, ATl-uTorrl. Tel. 28!:'-J. 3tG 101! KENT S40 :C8. nil fenced, "-room Km und olhi.'r bullil Imkm; ncji.ledford. Inquire I'M' No. Central. r"Jl 0 FOIl HUNT 10-nore tract, cloxn Hi. I'l;"ne 4 37-V. 2!'4tf IF WANTED To Buy for Cash All Your SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Scott Woolf y n n ) that fresu vooms 5ME WALKED OUT ME AMD I OUST TOLD 1 wASTwe: Onjc: v.. THAT DOME tme walkimg I4E TEASED ME FOUND KOl'NI) Airedale and polieo pup: whit' stripe mi throat. Inquir? ml Handermm Motor t'o. ItOTi FOR SALE AUTOMOHir.FS KOlt SAl'.E Ford Coupe, s:.n: otidrnhhei", runs nlcelv. I'lion' 1(13 or call 33!- Haven. 3i7 F(R SALE My S2tl."i equity in an I Oakland setbin for ?Diri. lial- ancc Hi monthly payments, (iond condition ; flue appearance. Tl. (isi-.l-. 307 FOR KALE Eiplity in new Chev rolet sedan. P.arualti it! taken at once. IT. 17 W. Main. 30Hlf FOR SALE 1927 Ford touring; new tires and battery, l!'2!i li cense; some extras. J. Camp bell, Phono 17-F-2L 310 FOR SALE Ford truck, splendid condition, new gear shift trans mission, guod rubber. Jbtrgain for cash. 13 Kenwood, 30U 192(1 FORD roadster for sale or t radc for cows. Route J . Pox 108, Ashland, Ore. Neil Creek. 3(iC YOUR OPPORTUNITY To make room lor two carloads of new Chryslers, wo must dispose of the following used cars this week. On all cars sold by Sun- day we will include a 1929 license without addit innal charge. Ford Touring, excellent condition, almost new tires, 2 spares... .$175 Fowl Coupe, fine mechanical con dition, perfect rubber, 2 spares, Ruxtoll nxl', many extras ?3(M) Nash Sport Tourinn; must he seen to be appreciated: demonstration will convince. Rest buy in town $275 Star Touring. Hero Is your chance for low price transportation. Re cently overhauled. A pickup at 95 Many other makes to select from, including rebuilt find guaranteed Chryslers. Terms to suit. MEDFORD MOTORS. Chrysler Sales and Service. Phone 702. 12S S. Riverside Ave. 30ti FOR KALI HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE New 1 riiiiiii house, 5 A. level land, all Irrigated, plenty water: I acres peaches, V acres spearmint, aero st raw berries located ;J4 ml. from postofflcc, Porlervillo, Ca!., In the orange district. II. E. Harrold, Pox S73, Medford. 306 FOR SALE 8 - room -modern house, furnished; 2 large bits, garage, chicken house, bain ; 92500; small payment down, bal ance to milt, or trade for smaller bonne. Ray Pent ley, Railroad Ave., Central Point, 300 FOR HALE. Pefiutlful suburbnn home consisting of 2 acres of Al soil; 5-room strictly modern house, automatic water system, cb'fi'rie lights, garage, on Pa cific highway. 2 Vj mllocs from city limits of Medford. A won derful buy at (3150; good terms. Sec Miarles A. tag Agency. Inc. Phono 72X. 306 FOR SALE A new 5-room mod ern East side home; larue living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch, hardwood floors, fireplace, numerous bullt ins, large size lot, on one of the bejt. st reets on the East side, omy $4300; rood terms. Will accept lot as irt payment. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. FOR KALI LIVESTOCK ''Oil SALE PlgH and Rhode Isl and Red puIlctH.Wpfiono 437-M. o 3 HI I . FOR KALE Or trud-i for good cow, one 3-ycar-old registered Jersey bull. F. W. Combs, Tal ent, Ore. you I'OH HAhV. ToKh-eiiburx milk kouId, i-hi-up. I'liimu D53-l!-4. 805 KOn MAM 11K.M, 1CSTATIC irOU HAI,K tiordi n land on hlKh wuy near IMioenlx. C. Cuny. . T:i"n' . S2h FURS-FURS I TRAPPERS NOTICE Wo ro In I o l)oltlnn to bnndlo all your kln. . C r-IS TM.5 if tifll Syrl Krg I'. C 1 nrn lllinrorn yon nell. Medford Bargain House 87 N, Orapo fit. Phono 1063 ' O ' ' " By George McMunus o Wty EXCUSE ME , BUT GRABBED MIMSELP DoueM.you cegtaikilV smow a UOT OF OUDGEMEMT IMG HOW 'OU LEfT OP TME PLOUJ-DK2ECTIMG &EMTLEMESJ y vuv- imo . TELL. SOU HOIW AMTIOUATEO FOR SALEHEAL VTATF. REAL DP VS Pig 100x150 foot lot, beautiful laurel and oak trees, city water and lluhts; new, very neat 3-room house, new garage, worshop and woodshed. In Phoe nix near school. Price includes furniture. (Milv S900. Overlooking Medford! Choice building site: lots' of oak trees, city water, linhls, 5 acres ami 4 rooni house. In 5 years this will be Medford's Vlmleest residence sites, liny this now fur $1500; half cash; balance, to suit. Fine lot on pavement ; good fi room bouse, ii bedrooms, mod ern; big oak trees, fruit, garage j and woodshed. A real buy at ! 2900. Small payment down. I Fine location in Medford. I FEW DAYS ONLY 0-room house, paved si reel, east front, j close In on cast aide; small house j In rear, rent lug at $15, Price means property all clear. It's a bargain at 1500, and I don't mean maybe; JlOO necessary to handle. TME D. E. MILLARD CO.. f 419 Ea.st .Main. Phone 922. 309 FOR TRADE 1 LS-aere farm; has 7 -room house, barn. 2 poultry houses, spring piped to house, some alfalfa, M mile river front age, lots of out ramie; itleal sheep ranch. Priced right and will trade for good house in .Medford. FOR SALIC Small 3-room com pletely furnished house; owner going east. Priced only ,$1500; some terms. FOR TRADE Good house In Med ford for acreage close In, prefer ably placu equipped for chicken raising. E. C. CORN, Montgomery Ward Rldg. 30 FIVE ACRES2 miles from Med ford, dose to school, beautiful view of valley, truck garden Moll, Irrigated ; 4 -room house wit h s e roe n porch ; barn, chicken house and garage; city water ami liglils. Pest 5 -acre 1 raet buy I have ever offered. Total price 1,150; small payment down and balance 15 a month at ti,r in terest. The D. E. Millard Co., 4 HI East Main. Phono 922.-306 OWN YOUR OWN HOME HARNES HUPPtVISIONS $10.00 down $10.00 a month. 1 lj acres, Wllttwood Park.. ..$325 2 acres. Cherry Lune 625 2 acres, Honaeres 600 1 acre, Howard Park 325 also 2 'i acres, small house, Cherry Lane, $1750; $250 cash; $20 per month. 5 acres, Henacros.; new house, poultry house; $2500; $250 cash. I acres, Howard Park; new house, garage, close in; $100 cash, balance 52 5 per month. J. C. PARNES, Real Estate, 15 H, Central. Phono 409, 910-Y 307 FOR HAT.E 35 acres, close in, wit h 25 acrcn In full hearing pears, produced 90 tons peats past season, splendid condition; bargain price, $320 per aero. Terms granted. EaU Tumy, 310 I.ll..rf.r I'l.l.r v fituir i . . : FOR SALE 1 acres In Htraw I tie I'm' Park; now 3-room house, uoriieHiic water; soil is iree jiear creek bottom, close in and un der ditch. An nsHWd Income of .$1200 to $1400 pVr year. We start you. Small down puytnent, balance us 19 hs $12 per month, Properly shown by appointment only. Phono 1303 (evenings 1026 Y). J) l 288tf WHEN YOU think of real OBlato, woo Tlrown & Whllo, if WANTED $3 Buy for Cash S All Used Furniture s and Stoves Call 505 S W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 East Main I Tl FOR A GUV TMAT AM ARMFUL OF 6OIN0 ABOJWD TELL- MEI2 FLAT.. TWELVE RURAL. VlCIMITV ACE 60IW6 i MUCH VOU OWE MAIDENJ FOR DISTURBIMG HER PEACE FOR SALEPOULTRY FOR SALE R. I. Red hatching eggs and baby chicks; trapnested and P. W, D. tested stock. Swee ney Poultry Farm, Phone 3U-.I-2. 334 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cockerels. Phone 539-.I-2. 307 FOR SALE It. I. ned hatching egg, P.. W. D. tested. Phone 9ii9-.l. Spring St. 307 CALL DRESSLER'S Square Deal I latchery for custom hatching and chicks. Prices cheap. Phone 9 1 li-L. 307 A TT E N TION P O I LT R Y M E N FOR SALE 4 51) purebred White Leghorn breeding hens, 1 year old, result of eight years careful select Ion;' 35 Tailored Imperial cockerels. Will sell In any quan tities. . 450 purbred White Leghorn phi lets. February hatch and now laying. Priced right. Poultry H in. ie Equipment. Several pro el lea My new electric, brooders, 500 chick capacity: Fountain colony houses, feed hoppers, and other miscellane ous equipment. Above n ro a 1 1 local ed o n C. F. Carpenter ranch, or inquire at the Farmers Exchange Coopera tive for prices, 307 FOR HALE Hatching eggs, Redo. Phono 731-W-2. Medford. 327tf FOR SAL E M I KC E L I i AN KO US FOR SALE Piano, good condition, not old, good tone, $150; terms. Inquire and seu It at R. Mark's, , Jacksonville, or call Jacksonville 8 1. 30 5 li'OH HA 1,13 Kinii'r-MuHtiulim nn. heiirlUK Mli'Mwhurry itltintH l'l-om IllUpi'l'tiMl HtMI'If. VlimlH Ht't now yii'lil flint erup In wirly bpi-Iiib. llldHRoniH and tt'l'rlo In nil h1iiK'!m ul' ilnvct'tpnifnt from limn nn till nflcr kllllim- froHi In iiliunnn. Wo llnrvoMlcd iiiiiiiy ht'rrh'H all thrullKll I lie hcatinn UM'li;hillK ovit an (tunci! t-ai'li. llcrrlos from t Ik-mi; plunlH, IS fllllnK a pllll imii, wero "ii dlspluy al tlui llls ruunty fait- In tlm iM'Jltari'h HmimI fa l-'fiMl l,'i.'rt Imnlli. I ' In 11 tK pur 100; pia- I"n0. "-ihjIvit-tun Jlnil'-ll, 1 ii llllli'H N. K. i'Ml l nil j'nlnt. :i o n KOIl H.M.K Kli Nt-rhiHH llay. 1-3 1 -ini.'r Hush, Uiimm L,une, Modford. l'honc aO0-ll-3. 04lf KOli HAl.M 35 Horn lS-lnnh nmn 'jinila wood. I'liono Hlii-L,, It. K. (llli'ho.l. , 300 DllV I'M It, iinilor cover, S3 or tlor: hnrdwood, 5-1. l,oni;vlil AVood Co.. 411 No. Kir Ul. Tel. 1141-J. 310 l'Mlt RAT, K r.ynn'H clootrlo Inon luitnr. lao-i-KK hI.c, iwui'ly m-w. JJox 111-A, Itouto 2, l,ozlor'a J.tmo. , il'I'I KOI I HA I.I? -Hallo. JlIC; ti'inm. lYonih-rt'tl! bargain. 'i'iU Konlh Oakllalr. KUU HAI.K (lit TltAOH Ncwlimn and .Tonatlutll npiili'H, 'iVj mi. naxl of l'llocnlx. Jou Kantor, Dilni; Ijoxum. :io& KOIl HA 1,10 - Hull"! airnlfH and Kfaln hay; also rordwood on ground or dollvored. Tol. 011-11-3. 307 FOK f)AT,K 5 6-lncn liody oak wood, $3 per tlor at ranch. C. C. Hoover, I'hono U7-K-ii. tf VOU HA LIS -lllll-h. Haled hay. I'hono 830 iron SALE rroa ewlng m chlnen; nil roakos, $S ufr; terms If doslrod. All million routed and rattuired. White HowinK Machine Co., it No. Hurllntt. lltf. FOIt fi A LIS For and and gravel, sediment and Renoral teamlnfc. Pliune 812-J, Bam'l Batoman. tf FOR SALE Apples. Bpltzenbergs, and Nowtowns. Orowers V.x chiinKe, Fir and Sth fits. 2!0tf IU ' H I JOSS III K IXTO It Y Flnannliil WE LKN MONEY to worthy people lo pay their honest debts. 1'neirie r'ouiit Credit Asioolutlon, 423 Medford bug., Wedrord, ore ST- I BL'SIXEHS DraECTOHT Abstractors MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ah gtracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs JACKSOV CO. AllSTIIACT CO. Abilrurln of Tlllo mid Title Insur ance. Tho only complete Title System In Jack nn nntr. Chiropractlo 1'liyslclans DR. 13. W. HOFFMAN Chlro jiructlc Nervo tipuciailst. Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 208-204 Liberty Will.-. Office phone 680; Rrs. phono 790-H. : LU. KIV1ND M. NELSON Chlro- )ractor. tipocifio Chiropractlo adiuxtments Riven at 329 North 1 ltiverafde. Office hours: 6:30 to ! 7:30 p. m. Contractors R. I. STUART & SONS General Contractors, including baao inents. ditches, all kinds ot cement and concrete wonk. R. I. Stuart, 217 Apple, pborft 643; Gilbert Stuart, 17 Rosa Court., phone HGti-M. Miles Stuart, 608 S. Newtown, phone 860. Expert Accountant '; WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything in accounting anA Income Tax Requirements. Look into our simplified accounting method. Liberty Rldg., Medford. Phono 157-R. A. ORIN SCHENCK Accountant and auditor. Systems installed, liicotiui tax specialist. 410 Med ford Ruildtng. Phono 826. F HAZIER ACCOUNTING SERV 1CE W. A. Fra.ler, Public Ac countant. Machine bookkeeping, income tax service, audits and In stallations. 202 Liberty ltldg. Phones 1 159 and 005. Freight Transportation I'll-: RCE TH P C K 1 NO CO., Med ford to Portland and Sari. Fran cisco. Furniture moving a spec ialty. Phono 55 or 437-R-2. - i LONG DISTANCE HAULING . Medford - Klamath truck lino. Dally service. Bonded carriera. Spocial rates on load lots. Auto Freight terminal, 36 S. Fir. Tel. 1033. CALL I'ortland-Modford Truck l.ino for through or Intormodiato point bcvitfi. Hixtoon-hour or vlco to and from l'ortland. Phono fiii'J, Alodford. Auto frolKht tor- nilnal at 3li H. Kir. Modford. Goneral Triicklnjr. GKNIHHA TKUClvlNO-Also wooj for sale, .len.s Hiuhurdoon, Cen tral l'olnt. Call 64. 29 Insurance HAUL B. TUMY All forma of In HUram'o. Klru, Auto, Life, Acci dent. Bond. I'hono 402. 301 Liberty lildpr. . Interior Decoralor INTKKIOIt IJKC'OKATINO, paint. Inic. juiperhanwliiB and floor wax 1MB. l-'red Oardlier. I'hono 731-"'-3. Kom. l'errydale. Juckaon villa HlKhwny. Money to ljoail MONJ'JY TO LIJND To WOrtllJ people to pay their honest debti Hecuritles of nil kinds accepted Runnings Loan Offico, 6 S. KrOl MONEY TO LEND ?60 to 2M j to loan on furniture of godti' ae. r ciirity of moMt any kind. Con, tractH dlneounted. Thomas Rcali ty Co., rioom 12, Pnlm Bloclf cor. Alain and Front, upstairs. TiOtiff TImo Real li-rtato Mortgage, Loanf Phono jaiia Finance Cora Commercial Modfonl, Oregon Do You Need Money? Wo malto Abort time loans Transactions strictly confidential, ;il7 Liberty Illdg. Phono B70-lt. 11. II. Hanlstor, II. C. ChrlHtner. Monuments 'MM ORKOON GRANITE CO. MontimonlH. 15. A. HIcka, CJen oral Mamigor; I, hi. Kerahkw, Salon Muuagur. 301! N.' Front St., Medford. j . Muslo THORVAL II. FOLK EN BERG. Teacher of violin; orchestra practice for KtudontH; alo a do lmrtmeiit for adjtiHtlng and re pairing vlolinn. If yu desiro a reliable violin outfit, cull at the Htudio, room 4, Oollogo Rldg., 31 N. Orapo St. Phone 259-J. Palntlnff and Paiwrhauffltiff II. MARX, Gunorul Palntln Con tractor, tinting, paporhanglng, carpentering, repairing. Phonf 17K-.L Ron. tl Summit. Piano luHtructlon ; FKE1 ALTON H AiailT-Toacher ot Piano and Harmony. Ilafeht Muslo Studio, 318 Liberty Rldg. Phono 72. ;.! 6ptfA. Printers and Publbbcr8 MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Haa tho best oquippell priptlng offico In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose loaf lodger billing RyHtema, elo. Portland" prices. 27. N. Fir St. lludlo Kopatrbi ' RADIO REPAIRING The Muslo Uor, 403 Kant Main St.. I'hono 433, haa an expert rudio tech trlclan from tho factory. W nutko a apecialty of export ropalr work and Ruurunteo it. Special consideration to dealers. Trnnsfor BADS THANHFBR & HTORAOU CO. Office Ul N. Fir 8U Phone 116. Prices rleht. Sor vice guarantoed. UAVM TUANKFEU & STOUAOH Hervlro Kuaranteod. 20 8. Orap Ht.. I'linnn 04, or renldenoe 10R0. Window Cleaning LKT OF.OnOR PO IT Hous ileanliiK, floor waxing. Janitor Harriot. Oo. A. fleelr, PhO(i Hl-l 1111, , 6